Английская Википедия:Chuanyue

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Chuānyuè (Шаблон:Lang-zh), also chuānkōng (Шаблон:Lang-zh), shortened from chuānyuè shíkōng (Шаблон:Zh), is a Chinese genre of speculative fiction where the protagonist either travels back in time to historical periods,[1] or just travels to a completely different world. In both interpretations, the traveler might come to the new reality as their physical body or transmigrates into a local resident's body.

The first modern work of the genre is said to be A Step into the Past by Hong Kong writer Huang Yi. Many works that can be categorized as chuanyue are published by Qidian Chinese Network, including Illumine Lingao.

Common subgenres

Qingchuan

A popular subgenre is Qingchuan (Шаблон:Lang-zh), where the often female protagonist travels back to the Qing dynasty and engages in romance with the sons of Qing Emperors. The three novels Bubu Jingxin,[2] Meng Hui Da Qing, and Yao Hua are the first three Qingchuan novels. They are also called "the three hills of Qingchuan novel".Шаблон:Citation needed Qingchuan novels are of great popularity among Chinese people, especially the young women. Some of the novels like Bu Bu Jingxin are so popular that they have already been adapted into TV series. These TV series have won great audience ratings since broadcast.

Kuaichuan

Another popular subgenre is Kuaichuan (Шаблон:Lang-zh) which literally means “speedy chuanyue,” usually translated as "quick transmigration." This kind of subgenre contains several short stories of different subgenres linking together, either as a recording of competition or experiences in different worlds, with a thematic character.

Some notable examples include: Cheating Men Must Die (Шаблон:Zh) (manhua), Cannon Fodder's Record of Counterattacks (Шаблон:Zh) (web novel, with manhua adaptations).

Publishers

Most of these chuanyue stories are published by several light novels websites like: Qidian Chinese Network, “Red Sleeves”, Jinjiang etc. When a novel becomes very popular, the publisher may in turn publish it as hard copy; or reproduce the work in other forms like comics or TV drama.

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References

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